Desist from unproductive and unverified social media content - Ghanaians urged
Osabarima Kwabena Yeboah Ababio, Krontihene of Odomase Number One, called on Ghanaians to refrain from producing and sharing unsubstantiated and unimpactful content on social media when he attended a church service as Guest of Honour at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Mmerɛdane Emmanuel Congregation at Sunyani Airport Junction. He said that the nature of content circulating on various platforms is not only unhelpful but also distorts history and contributes little to national development. The event was held on Easter Sunday.
Nana Appiah Agyei Dankawoso, Dormaa Akwansra Benkumhene, called on the church and its members to cultivate the habit of wearing African prints as a way of promoting local culture and tradition. He noted that embracing African attire would not only preserve Ghanaian heritage but also stimulate economic growth. Rev. Daniel Agyemang, Presiding Pastor of the Mmerɛdane Emmanuel Presbyterian Church at Airport Junction in Sunyani, delivered the sermon and underscored the spiritual significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He explained that the resurrection represents a transformative power in the Christian faith, bringing new life, hope, and restoration to all aspects of life.
The church service formed part of the church's cultural week celebration and was themed "Olden Day Christianity and Modern Day Christianity." Osabarima Kwabena Yeboah Ababio urged Christians and the general public to use social media responsibly by promoting truthful, educational, and development-oriented content that reflects positively on society. Nana Appiah Agyei Dankawoso emphasized that the church has a significant role to play in shaping societal values and should lead efforts to promote indigenous culture through dressing. Rev. Daniel Agyemang said that spiritual renewal signifies that believers are called to live transformed lives, having been "buried" with Christ in death and raised with Him in glory.
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Osabarima Kwabena Yeboah Ababio has urged Ghanaians to desist from sharing unproductive content on social media - content that distorts history. Nana Appiah Agyei Dankawoso also called on churches to promote local culture, but why is this important?
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